
Biglaw Firms That Capitulated To Trump Reveal Deep Divide Between Corporate Lawyers And Litigators
That may be why litigators are leaving their firms while corporate lawyers are sticking around.
That may be why litigators are leaving their firms while corporate lawyers are sticking around.
There's a line between a rebrand and a misnomer, and they've crossed it.
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What's the worst that could happen, aside from more PR blows?
Let’s examine the state of Biglaw’s backbone.
She quit her job because she thought the deal would 'undermine' the Foundation's mission.
The firm's latest pro bono representation goes against Trump's immigration goals.
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The firm hopes to spend the next 20 years working on behalf of the Brooklyn DA.
The repeated comparisons to 1930s Germany give you a real sense of how things are going.
Wu Tang had it right -- C.R.E.A.M. (Cash rules everything around me)
Senator Whitehouse has some questions...
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The exodus continues.
The ripple effect of Biglaw's Trumpian deals.
If the firms won't fight for themselves, how will they fight for clients?
The attack on Biglaw gets a national audience.
These deals just keep on getting worse.